Authors
Dhan Chand, Claudio A Casatti, Louise de Lannoy, Lifang Song, Alexandra Kollara, Dalia Barsyte-Lovejoy, Theodore J Brown, David A Lovejoy
Publication date
2013/1/1
Journal
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Volume
52
Pages
38-50
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Many neuropsychiatric conditions have a common set of neurological substrates associated with the integration of sensorimotor processing. The teneurins are a recently described family of proteins that play a significant role in visual and auditory development. Encoded on the terminal exon of the teneurin genes is a family of bioactive peptides, termed teneurin C-terminal associated peptides (TCAP), which regulate mood-disorder associated behaviors. Thus, the teneurin-TCAP system could represent a novel neurological system underlying the origins of a number of complex neuropsychiatric conditions. However, it is not known if TCAP-1 exerts its effects as part of a direct teneurin function, whereby TCAP represents a functional region of the larger teneurin protein, or if it has an independent role, either as a splice variant or post-translational proteolytic cleavage product of teneurin. In this study, we show that TCAP …
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